FOIA DUMP: The work Dr. Sean Larry Stevens is doing with the McCarthy Staff

THE POST BELOW IS FROM MAY 2022. On March 13, 2023, the 5-Investigates investigative journalist Mike Beaudet of WCVB filed the following FOIA request. Per the June 2022 Framingham Source article below. Sapphire Education has been involved with the hiring of some of our principals. REQUESTED BY: Christine Mulroney (FPS PRESIDENT) THE REQUEST: Contract between

VIDEO: Framingham’s Welcoming Immigrants (Sanctuary City) Ordinance Task Force NOT Welcoming of Opposing Views

On 5/10/2022 the Welcoming Ordinance Commission met to discuss a path forward in the writing of the Welcoming Immigrants Ordinance. In typical fashion, when we requested the video from the meeting they told us that it didn’t exist… so we asked again more forcefully, and suggesting that we appeal the matter to the state. The

Tropical Cafe at risk of losing license or worse – closing down…

With their two prior alcohol law violations, one just disposed of a few months ago, Tropical Cafe is at risk of losing their license to serve, for a period of time, or worse… indefinitely. The establishment has agreed to an 4 day suspension… if the board accepts the agreement.

Tracey Bryant doesn’t know her place… her role… puts her nose in a place it doesn’t belong.

Tonight (Monday May 23rd) at 6pm we’ll be watching – the City Council: Public Health, Safety & Transportation Subcommittee. The subcommittee, and Tracey Bryant specifically wants – to discuss the Community Preservation Commission issues. But why in this subcommittee??? The Public Health, Safety & Transportation Subcommittee of the Framingham City council is described officially as:

City Council to pull a Robin Hood to Save the City after years of Mismanagement by Spicer

Because the city of Framingham overspent on a new school, and because Framingham voters thought it was a good idea to pay a CPA surcharge, and because Spicer mismanaged and blew up the water and sewer enterprise fund, and because the DPW failed to adequately maintain bridges and roads in the city, and because our

Top Secret LETF purchases by Framingham Police. Buying anything they want, while billing taxpayers for ‘needs’.

UPDATE ON 6/7/22 TO ADD DOCUMENTATION OF CHALLENGE COIN PURCHASE:CLICK TO ENLARGE IMAGES BELOW ORIGINAL POST ON 5/19/2022: In the fewer than 6 months of 2022, the Framingham Police Department have exceeded $200,000 in Law Enforcement Trust Fund (LETF) expenditures. The LETF is a fund of monies seized by law enforcement investigations, or from the

Chicken Bone Apartments

This project is being proposed by Raymond Boghos of 25 Channel Center St in Boston. Boghos Properties, LLC has properties in various stages of development throughout the state. The project is estimated to cost nearly $34-million. 16 South Street, LLC (The “Applicant”) is pleased to present a proposed mixed-use projected located at the above referenced

FOIA DUMP: Police Officers, Active and Transferred – and their Complaints and IA Investigation Outcomes

WHAT WAS REQUESTED: All police department internal affairs data submitted to the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission; please provide the data as a spreadsheet, preferably in Excel format (if the data are not available as a spreadsheet, please advise what formats are available) RESPONSE DOCUMENTS (CLICK TO ENLARGE) ACTIVE ROSTER TRANSFERRED ROSTER

A VOTE OF NO CONFIDENCE PREVENTED BY MALFESANCE? The Public Health, Safety, and Transportation Subcommittee of the City Council is to discuss the Community Preservation Act – Which has nothing to do with them – Yes you should be concerned.

On Monday May 23rd, the City Council’s Public Health Safety and Transportation subcommittee will meet and a large portion of the discussion on the agenda is the ‘CPC Progress and Plans’ to go forward. On the subcommittee is Tracey Bryant, Phil Ottaviani, and Leora Mallach. Phil sat in on the last Community Preservation Commission (CPC)

VIDEO: Cochituate Road McDonalds Drive Through is on fire!

At approximately 11:30am on Wednesday May 18th it was reported to us that the call box area of the drive through of the Cochituate Road McDonalds was engulfed in flames. A vehicle fire may have caused it. Initial reports are that nobody is injured. The store will be closed for the next several hours. The

$20,000+ in drones purchased out of LETF because FPD blew a grant.

Did you see our initial post on the drones? If so – skip down and learn how the FPD blew a grant, so purchased it through the Law Enforcement Trust Fund (LETF) – an oversight free source of free money for the FPD. As former police Chief Steve Trask was leaving, he purchased 4 vehicles